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- Assessing strategic, tactical, and operational decision-making and risk in a livestock production chain through experimental simulation platforms
- From Polanyi to policy: A tool for measuring embeddedness and designing sustainable agricultural policies
- Awards: Untapped motivation for agricultural conservation behavior
- Emulating Agricultural Disease Management: Comparing Risk Preferences Between Industry Professionals and Online Participants Using Experimental Gaming Simulations and Paired Lottery Choice Surveys
- Characterizing Heterogeneous Behavior of Non-Point-Source Polluters in a Spatial Game under Alternate Sensing and Incentive Designs
- Effects of Social Cues on Biosecurity Compliance in Livestock Facilities: Evidence From Experimental Simulations
- Using experimental gaming simulations to elicit risk mitigation behavioral strategies for agricultural disease management
- Risk attitudes affect livestock biosecurity decisions with ramifications for disease control in a simulated production system
- Increase in crop losses to insect pests in a warming climate
- Willingness to Comply With Biosecurity in Livestock Facilities Using Experimental Games
- Adoption of Biosecurity Protocols Under Social and Environmental Uncertainty
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- Using an Agent-based model to evaluate livestock production network
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SEGS Recruiting Players for Games Now
How would you like to play games to win money? The Social-Ecological Gaming & Simulation (SEGS) lab at UVM is recruiting individuals to participate in a gaming research study supported by the United States Department of Agriculture and the University of Vermont. Participants will play games in a group setting for approximately 1.5 hours and will have the chance to win up to $60 (minimum of $15) by playing! Participants will walk out of the door with cash in their hands!
If you like to play games, win money, and are interested in participating, please contact Susan Moegenburg at SEGS@uvm.edu.